NothingElseMatters
Warlock
- Mar 30, 2020
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is there something that could go wrong? like puking or something else? I've read that most users ctb in their bedrooms so I don't know if car is a reliable place.
thanks for the info, never heard this one, it's scary, but unfortunately I have no better option, I can't do it at home.I agree with the above poster. There's a much higher likelihood of being found by someone. I've read of people being unconscious for 5 hours before finally dying from SN. Since there's no way to ascertain how long your body will take to succumb to the SN, it leaves a potentially hours long window for someone to find you slumped over in the car.
Also, there have been reports of people getting up or walking around even after ingesting the SN, so who knows if you may try to get out of the car or even drive. That's a fairly improbable scenario, but it's plausible and could be highly dangerous.
I'm so sorry life has brought you to this point
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And where have you read that ?I've read of people being unconscious for 5 hours before finally dying from SN
I agree with the above poster. There's a much higher likelihood of being found by someone. I've read of people being unconscious for 5 hours before finally dying from SN. Since there's no way to ascertain how long your body will take to succumb to the SN, it leaves a potentially hours long window for someone to find you slumped over in the car.
Also, there have been reports of people getting up or walking around even after ingesting the SN, so who knows if you may try to get out of the car or even drive. That's a fairly improbable scenario, but it's plausible and could be highly dangerous.
I'm so sorry life has brought you to this point
Are they doped when they're walking around? I took 8 klonopin one time and I was walking around heavily sedated j have no memory of it but I had to be talked to hospital. I'd hate to walk out into the street and be hospitalized after taking snI agree with the above poster. There's a much higher likelihood of being found by someone. I've read of people being unconscious for 5 hours before finally dying from SN. Since there's no way to ascertain how long your body will take to succumb to the SN, it leaves a potentially hours long window for someone to find you slumped over in the car.
Also, there have been reports of people getting up or walking around even after ingesting the SN, so who knows if you may try to get out of the car or even drive. That's a fairly improbable scenario, but it's plausible and could be highly dangerous.
I'm so sorry life has brought you to this point
And where have you read that ?
It's highly unlikely .
It's 45 minutes , sometimes 1h perhaps chances to be rescued , more is gone for sure (unless metabolism or opioids) .
I actually misread some reports and thought that people had died hours after ingesting, but they actually were discovered hours after ingesting. My bad, I'll be sure to fact check more closely before posting :)And where have you read that ?
It's highly unlikely .
It's 45 minutes , sometimes 1h perhaps chances to be rescued , more is gone for sure (unless metabolism or opioids) .
is there something that could go wrong? like puking or something else? I've read that most users ctb in their bedrooms so I don't know if car is a reliable place.